Reading: Spies, Assassins, and Statesmen in Mexico’s Cold War

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Spies, Assassins, and Statesmen in Mexico’s Cold War

Author:

Wil G. Pansters

Utrecht University and University of Groningen, NL

About Wil

Wil G. Pansters <W.G.Pansters@uu.nl> is head of the Department of Social Sciences at University College Utrecht and professor at the Department of Cultural Anthropology, both at Utrecht University. He is also professor of Latin American Studies at the University of Groningen. He has published on political culture, regional history, democratization, violence and drug trafficking. His most recent book is Violence, Coercion and State-Making in Twentieth-Century Mexico. The Other Half of the Centaur (Stanford University Press, 2012). His work has appeared in Bulletin of Latin American Research, Conflict & Society, Minerva, and European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies.